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Subject International Election Interference
Date September 9, 2020 11:05 AM
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China does not want Trump to win the 2020 election. The $600 unemployment benefits did not work.

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September 9, 2020

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Democratic Party leaders and most mainstream media figures have continued to minimize or ignore the implications of the intelligence community’s assessments of Beijing’s behavior.

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